Turning On The Chime Signalization By User - Teletek electronics ECLIPSE 8 User's Operation Manual

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ECLIPSE 8/16/32/99 Series – User Operation Manual
In case the user arms the system when the current active memory events are not
reviewed, the system event "Override Arm" is recorded in the memory log file.
Attention: If your system operates under the requirements of EN50131 Grade 3, you will be unable
to arm it remotely (via key-switch or key fob) in case of active memory event for area.
Notes: The memory log can be checked also when the system is armed after entering a
valid user code.
Checking the memory log with LED 8 and LED 16А keyboard is possible only by entering
address 2, because these keyboards do not have a MEMORY fast button.

4.3 Turning on the Chime signalization by User

Attention: This menu is available for ECLIPSE 8 control panel only.
The Chime signalization is a sound signal from the keyboards when opening an entry/exit
type zone. The option can be enabled or disabled by the user. By default, the Chime
signalization is ENABLED.
To enable the Chime signalization, the user first has to enter valid access code:
Text menu/
address
User Code
Depending on the keyboard used, the visualization on screen is as follows:
LCD 32/LCD 32 Sensitive
The Chime is enabled
The Chime is disabled
Press the digit buttons or arrow buttons to change alternatively the status of the Chime.
LED 32
The Chime is disabled
The Chime is enabled
Press the digit buttons or arrow buttons to change alternatively the state of the Chime.
LED 8/LED 16А
After entering the address 3, the digit buttons 1 to 9 are off – the Chime is disabled. Press
a random digit button or arrows to enable the Chime. The Chime is enabled when the
buttons from 1 to 9 are lighting on in red.
The choice is confirmed by pressing the ENTER button.
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